Poison Ivy SoapJewelweed, Pine Tar, & Tea Tree Goat Milk Soap

A must have for the outdoorsman! Our Jewelweed Poison Ivy Soap is made with wildcrafted jewelweed that grows native to the mountains of east TN. Jewelweed is one of nature’s best kept secrets for poison ivy! We’ve also added plantain, yarrow, and tea tree essential oil which are all “super heroes” of the herbal world for skin! Old fashioned pine tar completes this recipe making it a powerhouse combination of all the hiker secrets, herbal remedies, and grandpa’s wisdom.

How does it really work?

Pine tar and Tea tree oils strip the poison ivy oils off your skin to prevent a rash from developing after exposure.

If ash has already developed a thorough wash may help to remove any residual oils and keep it from spreading.

Goat milk do hebs add a gentle quality to ensure your skin doesn’t get too dry after each wash and may help alleviate irrigation and itch*

Rash has developed: leave soap lather on exposed area for at least 1 minute before rinsing thoroughly.

*Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product not intended to treat, cure or diagnose any condition. All medical concerns should be addressed with a medical professional.

If a rash has developed soap can be used to wash any residual oils away to help prevent spreading to new points of contact.

Goat milk and herbs in soap may help alleviate irritation/itch.*

*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product not intended to treat, cure or diagnose any medical condition and should not be viewed as such. Please consult a doctor for all medical needs.

AllergyWarning: People with skin allergies should test the soap on a small spot of skin first. Stop using if irritation occurs while using this poison ivy soap.

Please Note: Our amazing jewelweed poison ivy soap made with pine tar and tea tree essential oil is all handmade which will result in natural variations in size, shape, and color from batch to batch. We think it adds character! Goodness knows there were a lot of “characters” who had a hand in making – just ask Ethel the goat!

We have a large yard next to a forest, and poison ivy is part of this beautiful landscape. I’ve had to resort to steroid creams, pills, and/or shots during yard-maintenance season for years. However, this season I bought a “Poison Ivy Soap” bar and immediately used it right after working in the yard. I’m so thrilled to share that this soap really works!! I’ve had no rash this summer! I believe the key is its ingredients along with the timing – wash with it immediately after exposure to the vines. This soap will definitely be a staple in our house!